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and Distinguished Passen- gers Are Delayed. ‘All the good-byes had been said, the », Candy and flowers, several ‘hundred Persons were leaning over the rails waving and smiling at several hun- @red others on the pier, the gang- Cherbourg and Southampton, take the great ship out into the North lacked forty-two firemen in her stoko- the port of New York until thin dis- erepancy was made up. will not be able to go unt the Cu- dispatched to comb the water front, ome back with two score firemen, It persons among the 500 cabin paggen- gers on the Mauretania, Lady Ged- who was a Staten Islander, is return- ing to England to bring her five ohtl- theit schooling here next September. Lora Limerick, another passenger, gtimpse, his first one, of “Your Statue @f Prohibitive Liberty.” rth Dakota primary from g2 Precincts out of 2,064 In the Stute William Langer, ‘regular Republi- oan for ‘the gubernatorial & Gov. Glynn 'U. Frazier, le candidate. des, wife of the British Ambassador, | prison. prison, Catherine Doyle are clean. dren to this country in time to begin] Howe woman was arrested some time ago in Philadelphia after a Jewel theft, but, she clatms, was almost dropped into verse over the| later discharged. The two women Beauty of the day, saying that he had| will not be held unless Philadelphia @een nothing like It for weeks. Hejasks for them. The police here sald @dded that now he would have a|they “had nothing on them.” But the three men wild be arraigned in Yorkville Court on a short affida- vit for forty-eight hours, to give the -|Maryland authorities time to look them over for the Sandy Springs job. The Maryland description, the poll say, tallies with the appearance of three prisoners. In the dingy apartment in First Homination, 27,999 votes against 11,c81{Avenue where the five were arrented jon-Partisan | the detectives found a plece of statu- ary, presumably forspurposes of wor- - MISSING FREMEN SAYS AUTO GRAS HOLD UP SLING | BAKED KOLDUP. OF NAURETANA OF JEWELRY STORE = Laiseatgpcans 42 Fail to Show at Last Minute|Three Men and Two Women Suspects Reunded Up in Hunt ‘or Gem Robbers. An automadile wreck saved Schon's staterooms were littered with boxes of | jewelry store, No. 590 Third Avenue, from a hold-up Tuesday morning, ac- cording to police at headquarters, who to-day questioned three men and two Planks had been hauled ashore and| women whom detectives arrested yes- the Cunarder Mauretania was all|teréay at No. $50 Firet Avenue, fol- ready at noon to begin her voyage to| lowing a ten-day sea.-h for a band the police claim took part in recent But when the order which would| New York jewelry hold-ups. ‘The detectives said to-day the three River was about to be given Capt.jmen prisoners left their touring car, Ranson, her skipper, received a mee+lengine running, at the curb near the sage which stopped everything dead} Schon store. A woman entered and Short, It was from the chief engineer] they waited for an opportune time. and stated that as the Mauretania} Then a truck hit an “L” pillar directly in front of the store, holds the ship could not budge from |cred and the men were forced to drive off. Detectives trailed them to an- other jewelry store, According to the ‘That's why the vessel did not sail] police, the men canvassed the shops, at her apointed time to-day, and she| bought small amounts, charted and mapped the interfor of the stores and Bard scouts, who were immediately |in a businesslike way figured out how to stage a successful hold-up. The prisonors gave their names as ‘was an unhappy time for the Cunard | James C. Connelley, alias James Mit- Line people, because even a few hours| chell, who the police say, is wanted @elay in sailing means a tremenitous/in Maryland following the holdup of loss. i the Sandy Springs bank and the kill- ‘There are a number of distinguished |ing of a director; oJhn Doyle, Harry Meyers, Catherine Doyle, and Jotia | Bowe, Mitchell and Doyle, the detec- The records of Meyers and The record of Meyers and Wate to-day. Sun rises 6:08, cots 8:26 High tide 7:37 a. m. 8:06 Dp. me. Temperature at midnight, 76; at @ a m. 76; average, Te Ltght all vehicles to-night at Sale Now Going On. Lasts from Thursday, July Ist Until Tuesday, Jaly 13. Come Early. THE WEATHER | Ave. A crowd gath- The pository covered by a trick siide-door. In this compartment was found $850} Milliner Rela V Grand J Mans Charged with snatching » pocketbook | S%: containing $19 from Ida Fendak mil. | snate! yg? keth liner, of No. 4 Col day, Wut wore unable to Wentity any another man held her with « hand over in cash, ‘The potice tried to locate the jewelry, too, but fated. They be- lieve the men have a cache. Proprietors of jewelry shops recent- ly robbed were at headquarters to- her mouth, At the Very Special. Price of self material. tops that sound a fitted with centre Hil Cty Hin: il SAKS & COMPANY WILL PLACE ON SALE FRIDAY A Most Uncommon Collection of Fashionable Silk Moire Bags $5. 00 708 Nato PpaAGs of superior design and workmanship, made of heavy, lustrous moire silk, sus- pended from frames of Liberty silver, shell or Baya’ Worsted Bathing Suits Many have beautifuily beaded A variety of solid colors and heather miatures, in ones contrasting note. Each is piece and California models............5 $3.75 to $7.50 pour HARSKCompany a ss ‘Wate ie Ce Re Se ee on her way 1 Vester men attacked t ik streets. The 8, white | bY Suing st Bo & Aazclved. car conducter, Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord @laylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUEB— Closing Out at Great Reductions Tweed and Cheviot' Norfotk Suits FOR BOYS Excellent assortment of patterns. Many with extra Knickerbockers. Smart Styles. Broken sizes from 8 to 18 years, A Splendid Investment at These Prices. $13.50 $18.50 ~$22.50 And up to $3850 i Wash Norfolk Suits .....$9.75 to $23.50 Wash Knickerbockers ..:,..§2.75 to $3.75 compartment and mirror, Boys’ Low and High Shoeg Sizes incomplete, 1134 tO 1934... 4. 50 0eee ge 5 SRD Fourth Flor The 71st Regiment Armory Is Easily Reached. Lexington Ave. Subway, Madison Cars a4th St. Cross- town Cars all stop at the door. MAKE AMERICA ‘The above ELIEVING that this and 4 in history, shoe manufacturers increased production enorm- huge surpluses on their hands which they must turn into cash a ously. But the public refused to buy shoes because of immediately or discontinue business, 4 | airsor Women shigh Quality Shoes || a a 4 2a to alues Now Selling a e nag fe) : “ a a | a | | This sale is not to be confused with sales of shoes of cheap, inferior grade. i Louis Heels and Military Shag Black and Tan High Cut Boots, 4 Every pair is of THIS SEASON’S stock—all the newest, smartest models in Louis Heels and Military Heels. O isas high-quality shoes—the same for which you have been paying $9 to $15. The Visit the sale today and you will be convinced of these remarkable shoe 4 assortment is complete—any model—any size—any width—from 2 to 8, from values, All facilities i” prompt servi-e and Fre r Swing, “ AA toD, White Washable Kid, White Buck, Black and Brown Ooze Calf, If shoes are unsatisfactory, return them. anged or money refunded. ff Patent Leather, Tan Calf, Brown Kid, Gun Metal Calf, Covered French Heels, ASSOCIATED SHOE MANUFACT oe B. DANIELS, Mgr. a \ NEW FASHIONED SHOES H 4 { pata f = bhadiid. LR is an extract from the Boston American of June 25: year would be the biggest shoe season their almost prohibitive cost, Consequently, manufacturers have MAIL ORDERS~—Send postal or express money order, stating address, size, width and style desired, Shipments made on day order is received. Will be sent parcel post insured, if 10¢. extra for each pair ordered is included. AT THE OLD FASHIONED